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i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric also spoke to the american council of chief defender in 2009. we know they lag far behind other justice programs. they constitute about 3 percent of all criminal justice expenditures in our nations largest counties." i'm going to skip ahead. we interview lawyers, who fire appropriate motions and do many other things that attorneys should be able to do as a matter of course. finally we know there are numerous challenges in the public defense system like budget shortfalls. he acknowledged the challenges the system faced were not new and quoted justice hugo black when gideon came
i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric...
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people are gathering in what is being seen as a response to the defense minister's call for a mandate to fight what he calls as terrorism. that is the scene that is very different from what is going on where they were just reporting from. you are with me. >> is definitely a scene of celebration, not a demonstration as you can probably see and hear, fireworks continuing into the early hours of saturday morning. this crowd came appear to the large gatherings also outside the presidential palace. gathering at aat strategic location. wanted alitary who mandate or simply wanted to gauge the support it had, it certainly got a very clear indication with the numbers eating the call of the defense minister, calling them a hero. >> the question is what the mandate is. that is what they call for. >> the statement made by the it is not justr, seeping but used in the official discord. also by the presidency. they urge egyptians to take to the street. authority is referring to the continuing attacks security. that is the actions of the military and the police for days to come. >> there was a statem
people are gathering in what is being seen as a response to the defense minister's call for a mandate to fight what he calls as terrorism. that is the scene that is very different from what is going on where they were just reporting from. you are with me. >> is definitely a scene of celebration, not a demonstration as you can probably see and hear, fireworks continuing into the early hours of saturday morning. this crowd came appear to the large gatherings also outside the presidential...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. [applause] niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i w
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president...
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contractors than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to anti emotional presented of wall pro emotional moment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative emotions self he ranked in the bottom fifty for the two year period and only received fourteen hundred dollars now of the top ten moneymakers only one house member voted to end the program now the investigation shows that defense cash was a better predictor of the members votes on the emotion and then the party affiliation and the money don't lie both in dollars and in votes for r.t. i marinated. staying on the issue of privacy on tuesday the face circuit court of appeals ruled that law enforcement doesn't need a warrant to collect your cell phone location information cell phone towers can track the location of your cell phone and
contractors than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to anti emotional presented of wall pro emotional moment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative emotions self he ranked in the...
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contractors than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to representative while pro a mosh amendment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative a mosque himself he ranked in the bottom fifty for the two year period and only received fourteen hundred dollars now of the top ten moneymakers only one house member voted to end the program now the investigation shows that defense cash was a better predictor of the members votes on the emotion moment and the party affiliation and the money don't both in dollars and in votes for archie. moving on to the fate of bradley manning one day after a judge convicted manning of violating the espionage act charges that carry a maximum of one hundred thirty six years in prison the sentencing phase of the trial begins today last night supporters of bradl
contractors than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to representative while pro a mosh amendment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative a mosque himself he ranked in the bottom fifty...
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he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the oldest son inherited the majority of the wealth. the other sons had to settle for themselves and essentially pursue careers in the army in the house of commons was the most attractive of all of those careers. ministry had much in commo
he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british...
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coming up on our teeth of bradley manning trial nears the end of the army was the blower's defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. another news source has found itself under government scrutiny antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth i detail was missed it turns out the royal birth cost less than the average american for why is it more expensive in the states will come to that later in the show. that evening it's friday july twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching r t we start our newscast tonight in fort meade maryland where the defense team the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today ortiz liz wahl has been in fort meade covering the trial from the beginning and filled us in earlier with what bradley manning's defense team presented during their closing arguments. hi erin yes today the defense presented their closing argument
coming up on our teeth of bradley manning trial nears the end of the army was the blower's defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. another news source has found itself under government scrutiny antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth i detail was missed it turns out the royal birth...
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there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of these things, you know, that michael just went through was a major dump that had what some people depending where they sit, good leaks and bad leaks. to me, it's very troubling that he would be prosecuted under the espionage act even though he was let off on the aiding and abetting the enemy, which i thought was ridiculous, is this really espionage. if you look at the washington post, they have a great chart this morning, 20 odd different counts. michael i'm sure is familiar with all of them. only a few espionage. there were others about leaking classified information, violating regulat
there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of...
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defense, and we had it an historic the locution by a law professor who was a defense expert on wikileaks, who talked to the judge in a candid manner about the threat to the delicate balance between national security reporting and the first amendment, if she found manning guilty of aiding the enemy. we have to remember, article 104, one of the two violations under the military code of justice, and applies to any person. it is beyond his duty as a soldier. this is really about every citizen in the united states. >> the ability to get information out, what you started doing in the trial, for people to understand how closely held the information was, you were the one providing the public with transcripts at the beginning. explain why the court was not doing this. >> this is a military court martial. it was herelieves -- filed suit iney respect to this. she felt there was no first amendment legal precedent for public access to the court documents, so what she would do , mile athese very long minute recitations of the minutes into the record and deprive us of the media operations center, so we
defense, and we had it an historic the locution by a law professor who was a defense expert on wikileaks, who talked to the judge in a candid manner about the threat to the delicate balance between national security reporting and the first amendment, if she found manning guilty of aiding the enemy. we have to remember, article 104, one of the two violations under the military code of justice, and applies to any person. it is beyond his duty as a soldier. this is really about every citizen in...
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surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. resolution two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act here's an outline of a few things that this bill does it repeals the patriot act in the face amendments act it prohibits the government from mandating that electronic device or other software manufacturers build in so-called back doors and it increases the term of judges on the foreign intelligence surveillance court from seven to ten years so does this bill stand a chance. well the man who introduced tha
surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as...
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show to discuss his new bill bradley manning trial inches closer to its end today the prosecution and defense make their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the best charges against manning an update on this case. and it's thursday so you know it's time for the tax records with the growth of social media there's also a booming industry for data it's an industry that's working to figure out how we think and how they can market to us we'll discuss that later in today show. it's thursday july twenty fifth in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r.t. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act here's an outline of a few things that this bill does go through kills the patriot and amendment x. it prohibits the government from mandating that electronic devices or other softwa
show to discuss his new bill bradley manning trial inches closer to its end today the prosecution and defense make their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the best charges against manning an update on this case. and it's thursday so you know it's time for the tax records with the growth of social media there's also a booming industry for data it's an industry that's working to figure out how we think and how they can market to us we'll discuss that later in today show. it's...
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which were destroyed, we only have snippets of it, and she writes a very painful article called in defense of american sportsmanship. and for every argument that she gives for internment she gives one against it. and to conceal profoundly conflicted she is. she fights with fdr to adopt japanese-american families legally. she has japanese-american penpals in the camps. she sends packages to the camps. she writes, she is correspondence with justice william brennan in california -- william denton in california was a dissenting judge to try to use his decent arguments to fdr. and she doesn't make that publicly. she finally splits with fdr in 44 and comes out against him. but there's that very painful silence, and you can tell how distressed she is because she writes it chills my soul to think of american children behind barbed wire. so you can see. the second thing is, it's hard to explain but it has to do with, with some internal behind the scenes deliberations about how to get breckenridge long fired. and breckenridge long, was a very old political ally of fdr. played a huge role in his nomi
which were destroyed, we only have snippets of it, and she writes a very painful article called in defense of american sportsmanship. and for every argument that she gives for internment she gives one against it. and to conceal profoundly conflicted she is. she fights with fdr to adopt japanese-american families legally. she has japanese-american penpals in the camps. she sends packages to the camps. she writes, she is correspondence with justice william brennan in california -- william denton...
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that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa alexander a number of times and ran to her in jail. she is a woman that was sentenced to 20 years to prison -- she was prosecuted, rather, the same prosecutors as zimmerman. she did not get to stand her ground. she fired into a wall to warn her abusive husband to get away, who had abused her and other women in his life. she did not hurt him but was sentenced to 20 years in prison, which she is serving now. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the growing p
that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa...
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the german media is saying that chancellor merkel is standing by her defense minister. a spokesperson confirmed that. >> she has complete confidence in him. i have nothing more to add. >> on wednesday, he is due to appear before the committee to give his version of the fiasco. >> two months until election time. no sign of the opposition landing a knockout blow on angela merkel. but are the opinion polls always right? >> life is getting harder for the polls in germany does the alliance is becoming more and more blurred. >> he or she now reserves the right to switch teams without notice. >> once upon a time, german voters were wonderfully predictable. >> they knitted sweaters. blue-collar workers favorite the social democrats. they were reluctant to embrace change for the conservatives. everything was nice and orderly. >> in the past, families would vote the same way in an election but that is no longer the case. i don't know which way my children will vote. >> it is no longer possible to put germans into neat boxes. take protesters for example. it is not just young rebel
the german media is saying that chancellor merkel is standing by her defense minister. a spokesperson confirmed that. >> she has complete confidence in him. i have nothing more to add. >> on wednesday, he is due to appear before the committee to give his version of the fiasco. >> two months until election time. no sign of the opposition landing a knockout blow on angela merkel. but are the opinion polls always right? >> life is getting harder for the polls in germany...
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melissa: this is defense that works? this is your right. the go-to defense. i just didn't know any of this was going on. i wasn't rea e-mail. sure i made billions and billions of dolrs but i'm as smart as a whip but i happened to be aslp. in this case it is hampton's pool defense. i was by the side of the pool hanging out. >> steve's point, if you pick, corzine, administrative proceeding against steve cohen, you pick the corzine case. >> bingo. melissa: startups are relishing opportities in detroit saying they wouldn't do it any place else. they have a ceo all-in on detroit. you will hear what's really going on in the motor city that no one else is talking about. people are making money. you might be missing it. >>> plus, what does the length of your hair say about how honest you are with money? honesty has some stunning findings from its national honesty index. honesty's ceo is here with the numbers. you are going to love this. do you ever he too much money or too much honesty? no way. ♪ ♪ melissa: here is to mate "money" today. anyone who owns wendy's.
melissa: this is defense that works? this is your right. the go-to defense. i just didn't know any of this was going on. i wasn't rea e-mail. sure i made billions and billions of dolrs but i'm as smart as a whip but i happened to be aslp. in this case it is hampton's pool defense. i was by the side of the pool hanging out. >> steve's point, if you pick, corzine, administrative proceeding against steve cohen, you pick the corzine case. >> bingo. melissa: startups are relishing...
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and smothering defense and timely hitting and even though they used different closures down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fare. >> the team is making a habit of dropping into the white house. last season and team manager gave the president a special sign of bad and ball. >> we want to present you with a kwoum of gifts here for thank for taking time out for us. >> the president make note of the team dedication to the community service. you can fiepd the president's entire speech under the hot topic section at www.ktvu.com. >>> a south bay family will hold a proper bare yell for a korean war veteran. and are expect to arrive tomorrow. he's been classified as missing an action for more than 50 years until his remains were identified. the army collected from family members. the funeral is scheduled later this summer at golden gate national cemetery. . >>> rain barrying down in high why. and remarks by pope francis as it marks the shift of the vatican. >>> cool weather remains over the bay, coming up how long will this shower stick around. >>> an early morning fire in the valley
and smothering defense and timely hitting and even though they used different closures down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fare. >> the team is making a habit of dropping into the white house. last season and team manager gave the president a special sign of bad and ball. >> we want to present you with a kwoum of gifts here for thank for taking time out for us. >> the president make note of the team dedication to the community service. you can fiepd the president's...
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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the best interests of his country at heart but lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic mary has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the macit is manning should be free as soon as possible well now i'm joined live for more on this by jeremy is imad a spokesperson for the paris based that is an advocacy group thank you so much for joining us here and to discuss this so many as we hear say that manning should be freed however he did plead guilty to ten of the charges so how realistic is this position that. it is only realistic position because what is happening to bradley manning and realistic he has been telling the truth is he is being courageous to expose crimes and lies and he's the one going in prison right no so the only realistic option is that bradley manning will go free the question is when will it be president obama we have to to wait s
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the best interests of his country at heart but lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic mary has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the macit is manning should be free as soon as possible well now i'm joined live for more on this by jeremy is imad a...
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the german media is saying that chancellor merkel is standing by her defense minister. a spokesperson confirmed that. >> she has complete confidence in him. i have nothing more to add. >> on wednesday, he is due to appear before the committee to give his version of the fiasco. >> two months until election time. no sign of the opposition landing a knockout blow on angela merkel. but are the opinion polls always right? >> life is getting harder for the polls in germany does the alliance is becoming more and more blurred. >> he or she now reserves the right to switch teams without notice. >> once upon a time, german voters were wonderfully predictable. >> they knitted sweaters. blue-collar workers favorite the social democrats. they were reluctant to embrace change for the conservatives. everything was nice and orderly. >> in the past, families would vote the same way in an election but that is no longer the case. i don't know which way my children will vote. >> it is no longer possible to put germans into neat boxes. take protesters for example. it is not just young rebel
the german media is saying that chancellor merkel is standing by her defense minister. a spokesperson confirmed that. >> she has complete confidence in him. i have nothing more to add. >> on wednesday, he is due to appear before the committee to give his version of the fiasco. >> two months until election time. no sign of the opposition landing a knockout blow on angela merkel. but are the opinion polls always right? >> life is getting harder for the polls in germany...
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and the house is considering amendments today to the defense spending bill one lawmaker is pushing to defund the n.s.a. surveillance program but have an update from the capitol hill in tonight's show i. live there it's tuesday july twenty third eight pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our t.v. since the one nine hundred sixty s. local law enforcement agencies across the u.s. have blurred the lines between police officers and soldiers so much so that american police forces have adopted a mindset previously reserved only for the battlefield more recently the department of homeland security has doled out grants for local police departments that give them tanks rockets and more military grade weapons so is this a measure towards a safer society or does this mentally pit police against the civilians they've sworn to protect to discuss this issue i was joined by radley balko author of rise of the warrior cop i started off by asking him why swat teams have become so prevalent in the u.s. . well there are a lot of reasons for one the federal government to sort of encourage t
and the house is considering amendments today to the defense spending bill one lawmaker is pushing to defund the n.s.a. surveillance program but have an update from the capitol hill in tonight's show i. live there it's tuesday july twenty third eight pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our t.v. since the one nine hundred sixty s. local law enforcement agencies across the u.s. have blurred the lines between police officers and soldiers so much so that american police forces have...
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your profession then business is booming take for instance northrop grumman one of america's largest defense companies the corporation was just awarded a government contract worth up to two hundred ninety four million dollars for navy weaponry as it seems that military spending isn't slowing down the america's wars are allegedly drawing down and when the military spending taxpayer money while you can rest assured it's being wasted case in point northrop's two hundred and twenty three million dollar global hawk drone aircraft problems yet despite the lack of demand for the drone production of it continues comes as no surprise considering the enormous lobbying power. congress get this the company is reportedly given nine hundred forty one thousand dollars in donations to keep lawmakers voting on the global hawk program according to policy mike it's apparently the price tag for buying off the right congressmen to keep these useless military toys in production but once upon a time blowing the whistle on this type of irresponsible spending meant an end to wasteful programs like the global hawk as
your profession then business is booming take for instance northrop grumman one of america's largest defense companies the corporation was just awarded a government contract worth up to two hundred ninety four million dollars for navy weaponry as it seems that military spending isn't slowing down the america's wars are allegedly drawing down and when the military spending taxpayer money while you can rest assured it's being wasted case in point northrop's two hundred and twenty three million...
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defense. there are no easy issues. we're trying to do the best we can to ensure that we have the most ready military possible. >> i know congress is interested in it sense the national defense will be reviewing those finding. ron right here and then kate. >> just following up on the comments around korea and the lessoned learns. there's been a lot of study the around healthcare expenses and things of that nature. how do you think about balancing that with structure anded and -- modernization. are there problems you can't touch them and that important. >> one thing i didn't talk about. the other thing we look at is modernization and compensation. the issue we have is, we have to have the right package of compensation that allows us to continue to move forward with an all volunteer force. the issue we have is the rate of compensation is growing too quickly. it's not necessarily -- we don't have to necessarily end some of our compensation benefits but we have to reduce the growth. we have to get
defense. there are no easy issues. we're trying to do the best we can to ensure that we have the most ready military possible. >> i know congress is interested in it sense the national defense will be reviewing those finding. ron right here and then kate. >> just following up on the comments around korea and the lessoned learns. there's been a lot of study the around healthcare expenses and things of that nature. how do you think about balancing that with structure anded and --...
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plus defense is about a80% of o our sales. >> ways just going to say, defense is not really your primary business any more. >> i can't speak for everybody else but for us u.s. defense is only about 8% of our sales. with all of the acquisitions i've done, almost nothing is done in that segment. it is too iffy over time and i don't want it bet our company's future offer that kind of market. >> so where is your growth? >> from around the world. ? >> in terms of industry. >> oil and gas has been tremendous. we started really doing a much bigger job with oil and gas starting in '04, '05. i just felt good about that and energy efficiency so we started investing in both of those. i with say both of those trends paid off for us pretty well. aerospace in general is also good on the commercial side. >> energy seems to be a game changer for the u.s. economy. when you look at where oil is now, a hundred dollars a barrel, $106 a barrel recently, is that sustainable. do you think that's warranted where it? given the fact that everybody is talking about the u.s. becoming an energy exporter at some poin
plus defense is about a80% of o our sales. >> ways just going to say, defense is not really your primary business any more. >> i can't speak for everybody else but for us u.s. defense is only about 8% of our sales. with all of the acquisitions i've done, almost nothing is done in that segment. it is too iffy over time and i don't want it bet our company's future offer that kind of market. >> so where is your growth? >> from around the world. ? >> in terms of...
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. >> twenty-one volumes of material commissioned by the then secretary of defense robert mcnamara. basically put together for him in the late 1960's to sort of answer the question, how did we become involved in the war in vietnam. one could say maybe we should have asked those questions before we became involved with the war in vietnam. put together a lot of scholars to write this summary, starting in 1945 right after world war ii how of the u.s. gradually and then with ever greater speed became involved in the war in vietnam. and this at a time when the war was not going well trying to get out of it. very, very difficult. and when i was retained in 1971, when the new york times was provided with a copy of all but three volumes of what became known as the pentagon papers by confidence as sources, the government had advised the terms that if they publish this and it was all classified as top secret that the government would take steps, the government would go to court to get a court order barring the * from doing so. that is sort of the background of the case. every document in all
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but that wasn't the factual pattern asserted by the defense here. it's true that stand your ground legally speaking didn't apply. and even the way the jurors talk about their verdict, it doesn't seem it really applied to them. the funny thing about it is they keep saying the law required us, the law required us. but that's nonsense. the law itself does not require you to do anything. the fact you find require you to do something. and then the facts apply to the law dictate the verdict. but if you had not already found, jurors had not already found that trayvon martin was the aggressor basically that. >> couldn't have come up with this verdict. so to me, it's their way of dancing around the fact that they determined that trayvon martin threw the first punch and got george zimmerman down, essentially buying the defense, hook, line and sinker. >> i wish somebody had said what you just said at the trial. maybe the prosecutor. maybe the judge. >> hear hear. >> marcia clark, lisa bloom, faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up, bill o
but that wasn't the factual pattern asserted by the defense here. it's true that stand your ground legally speaking didn't apply. and even the way the jurors talk about their verdict, it doesn't seem it really applied to them. the funny thing about it is they keep saying the law required us, the law required us. but that's nonsense. the law itself does not require you to do anything. the fact you find require you to do something. and then the facts apply to the law dictate the verdict. but if...
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his defense team is presenting his defense today. will he testify? let's bring in our legal panel, glenda, i want to start with you here. as we said, the two big questions here are, will bulger testify and should he testify? >> well, i'll tell you, the golden rule typically is that you don't put a defendant on the established unless you're going to talk about it. he may have some things that he wants to tell but typically they don't take the stand. it will be very interesting if he does. >> terry, typically defense attorneys don't want their client to take the stand but you heard glenda say, if whitey bulger wants to talk and what do you do? >> you have to let the client take the stand, if you choose to. he can advise his client not to take the stand but if they choose to, they are going to. as far as controlling what your client says, you can limit the type of questions that you ask your client and control them more on cross-examination but if they want to take the stand and tell their story, that's their absolute right. this is a case where he very
his defense team is presenting his defense today. will he testify? let's bring in our legal panel, glenda, i want to start with you here. as we said, the two big questions here are, will bulger testify and should he testify? >> well, i'll tell you, the golden rule typically is that you don't put a defendant on the established unless you're going to talk about it. he may have some things that he wants to tell but typically they don't take the stand. it will be very interesting if he does....
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i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out. >> does that mean you are working on a comment? are you gratified? >> if we have anything more to say, i promise everybody in this room that you will have it. >> i am a little surprise that you do not have a comment considering the amount of energy and time this building expanded at assisting the prosecution. >> that is the associate press reporter matt lee questioning jen psaki. conversationur with joe in assange. your take on the government's lack of response, and your own impression of the case? >> it is interesting to see the state department doing that. they h
i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out....
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proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residents phone records would end according to mattias web site it does this by requiring the phase a court under the patriot act section two fifteen to order the production of records that pertain only to a person under investigation while unsurprisingly the white house is desperately trying to block it in addition to holding a top secret meeting with congress to lobby against it press secretary jay carney issued an unprecedented a merge the statement where he said that the amendment would quote hastily dismantle one of our intelligence communities counterterrorism tools this blunt approach is not the product of an informed open or deliberative process so really this amendment would inhibit informed open process what the n.s.a. spying program has that been a beacon of an open democracy well i'm fired back on twitter saying that and i say it's unconstitutional spying on all a
proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residents phone records would end according to mattias web site it does this by requiring the phase a court under the patriot act section two fifteen to order the production of records that pertain only to a person under investigation while unsurprisingly the white house is...
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his defense is expected to begin its case monday. the mother of trayvon martin is calling for action to repeal "stand your ground" self-defense laws. sybrina fulton told the national urban league today she blames florida's law for the acquittal of george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. in an abc interview, the only non-white juror in the trial said she initially voted to convict on second degree murder, but finally decided there wasn't enough evidence. >> i want trayvon's mom to know that i'm hurting and if she thought that nobody cared about her sonic speak for myself, i do care. i couldn't do anything about it. and i felt like i let a lot of people down. if i would have used my heart i probably would have went a hung jury. >> holman: another juror has said she believed zimmerman acted to protect himself after martin attacked him. national security agency leaker edward snowden will not face the death penalty for anything he's done if he returns to the united states. attorney general eric holder gave that assurance to the russian
his defense is expected to begin its case monday. the mother of trayvon martin is calling for action to repeal "stand your ground" self-defense laws. sybrina fulton told the national urban league today she blames florida's law for the acquittal of george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. in an abc interview, the only non-white juror in the trial said she initially voted to convict on second degree murder, but finally decided there wasn't enough evidence. >> i want trayvon's...
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sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks forty five not a lot of course a girl a teacher thank you very much. in washington d c there all right let's talk to american political analyst and commentator mark mason the high the marker not belittling of course when you're twenty five if you go to jail for twenty years it's a heck of a long time what do you make of this verdict today we don't know what the sentence is yet to come tomorrow but what are your initial thoughts of what's come out in the last couple of minutes from. this is a landmark court decision the judge essentially decided that journalism is not treason this is really all about not on
sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks...
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rodgers always came to brawn defense in the past. and now he feels betrayed. >> i was shocked i really was. just like i know many of you were. i was backing up a friend. who looked me in the eye on multiple occasion and repeatedly denied these allegations. doesn't feel great being lied to like that and i'm disappointed about the way it all went down. >> today the pack 12 had media day in culver city. bay area one team on top and other rebuild. stanford coming off pack 12 championship. and rose bell win. if the pom pom out here. this is cal first year with new head coach dike. cardinal front 7. key to the success last year led by lane pwaeshing. punish the other team offense is the goal. >> more than figure we parade ourselves on being physical. being aggressive and so our our offense builds the characteristic going up against them every single day. we do what we did and impose our will on opposing 0fichbilitys everybody is on the same page with the new staff. coaching staff is working extremely hard together 1 another teaching techni
rodgers always came to brawn defense in the past. and now he feels betrayed. >> i was shocked i really was. just like i know many of you were. i was backing up a friend. who looked me in the eye on multiple occasion and repeatedly denied these allegations. doesn't feel great being lied to like that and i'm disappointed about the way it all went down. >> today the pack 12 had media day in culver city. bay area one team on top and other rebuild. stanford coming off pack 12...
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i know congress is interested in the national defense panel. it remains to be seen what will happen. >> ron epstein - following up on the comments around korea and the lessons learned there have been studies and discussion on bought hollowing out of the defense budget around health care defenses and things of that nature. how do think about balancing that against structure and modernization3. are their programs that you cannot touch that are that important? how'd you like about that going forward? >> the one thing i did not talk about -- the other thing we look it remains toat is a readiness modernization. to issue we have is we have have the right package of compensation that allows us to continue to move forward with an all-volunteer force. the issue we have had is the rate of compensation is growing too quickly. -- we don't have to end yourly compensation benefits but we have to reduce the growth and get it back in line with what is reasonable. if we continue along the way we are going now, we believe by 2023, 80% ever budget will be on comp
i know congress is interested in the national defense panel. it remains to be seen what will happen. >> ron epstein - following up on the comments around korea and the lessons learned there have been studies and discussion on bought hollowing out of the defense budget around health care defenses and things of that nature. how do think about balancing that against structure and modernization3. are their programs that you cannot touch that are that important? how'd you like about that going...
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the defense calls hhm a naive whistle-blower with good intention. >> said look he is a 25-year-old man, high had issues in his personal life and military, he was angry with how military was handles certain things, whistle-blower laws do not protect something in this, you hand over cssified information. that is wt they played on. i think that judge, kind of did pro verbal spit the baby. there -- proverbial split the ba. they will still get life. without going for the highest account,. lou: put it bluntly, the man acted against the interest of his country, violating his office,is -- i mean how can you not say this man betrayed his country. >> he did, absolutely, but from a legal standpoint, can you prove, and prosecuon did not, he knowingly sent this out knowing, knowing is key, knowing that americans would beilled. lou: turning to if you will, real housewive of thong thong new jersey stars, teresa guidice, and joe, accused of conspiracy, what is going on? is this part of the show? >> i hope not, i don't watch up reality tv, but this does give it a b name. they are accused of 31 counts o
the defense calls hhm a naive whistle-blower with good intention. >> said look he is a 25-year-old man, high had issues in his personal life and military, he was angry with how military was handles certain things, whistle-blower laws do not protect something in this, you hand over cssified information. that is wt they played on. i think that judge, kind of did pro verbal spit the baby. there -- proverbial split the ba. they will still get life. without going for the highest account,. lou:...
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the $512 million defense spending bill passed 315 / 100 highberger joining us now is the time. great to have you here. so i could say this did it how bad of an idea is it from this president's political standpoint? >> nnouncing the huge speech with the economy is a void of any ideas or principles or policies what the president wants to a variance of was was a speech in illinois and those that will support him no matter what your fox news poll reflects that, he has lost in the middle of the road people but he has also lost a good percentage of his base those that support the president the most, the president's plate game is alive and well and will not play well in 2013 andlou: are ye president chose to do this? that look most peculiar to see a president at the beginning of his second term looking like he was on the campaign trail to talk exactly that way. >> i am not surprised. the country elected a grass-roots organizer that is all he can do is give a really good speech. and you are right from the standpoint he is moving the based when you have cornell west saying al sharpton i
the $512 million defense spending bill passed 315 / 100 highberger joining us now is the time. great to have you here. so i could say this did it how bad of an idea is it from this president's political standpoint? >> nnouncing the huge speech with the economy is a void of any ideas or principles or policies what the president wants to a variance of was was a speech in illinois and those that will support him no matter what your fox news poll reflects that, he has lost in the middle of...
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not just the defense of the national security, but the defense of civil >> the point i would like to make, from the perspective of the intelligence community is, this is unusual process. thecourt is involved in conduct of foreign intelligence. nationt know any other in the world that has the degree of overseeing that this nation has already. able make a mistake and analogy when they hear the term court and of this as an avid serial receding. the question is, what is the best way to ensure that our intelligence programs are conducted in compliance with the law? if it would help to have an avid serial process built-in, that would be worth doing. we should not make this a criminal trial. it is a different process. >> my background is that -- is informational. -- operational. i will defer to the lead attorney. >> thank you. i hope that we have something that can collect data on u.s. citizens and you are not saying that the courts should not be involved. >> thank you very much. i'm not saying that at all. tothank you very much and our witnesses. as a former prosecutor, i have believed tha
not just the defense of the national security, but the defense of civil >> the point i would like to make, from the perspective of the intelligence community is, this is unusual process. thecourt is involved in conduct of foreign intelligence. nationt know any other in the world that has the degree of overseeing that this nation has already. able make a mistake and analogy when they hear the term court and of this as an avid serial receding. the question is, what is the best way to ensure...
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended...
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is from france sweden spain portugal ireland and germany sent a letter to president obama and the defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interest in both his country pardon me in mind of the lawmakers but also expressed concern over the u.s. war on the whistleblowers saying that it harms democracy both in the u.s. and in europe manning has suffered too much so as the letter by spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement their message is clear manning should be freed as soon as possible and that's also the view of some americans as artie's marina portnoy found out. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analyst now manning has been found guilty of downloading and releasing confidential u.s. documents that subsequently disclosed illegal activity and crimes on the part of washington manning faces up to one hundred thirty six years in prison i
is from france sweden spain portugal ireland and germany sent a letter to president obama and the defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interest in both his country pardon me in mind of the lawmakers but also expressed concern over the u.s. war on the whistleblowers saying that it harms democracy both in the u.s. and in europe manning has suffered too much so as the letter by spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary...
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no good for our national defense. we ought to be having a debate about the kinds of medium and long term reforms to entitlements and tax program, but we ought not to be calling about holding the country hostage to a fights over extending the debt limit. >> here now brad sherman democrat from california and steve so h steve solice republican. get rid of the see questions terks raise taxes and spend more money. i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. >> well, i don't think a lot of things being talked at by either party are likely to happen. you won't see a defunding of obamacare. you're unlikely to see the republicans agree to any revenue nths.ases in the next few what i hope we don't see is a default on the debt and those people who are talking about deliberately defaulting on the american debt are in the words of mccain giving us shenanigans that the american people have gotten tired up. >> steve, are you in the camp that basically condition want to fund any part of obamacare and would risk a government shutdo
no good for our national defense. we ought to be having a debate about the kinds of medium and long term reforms to entitlements and tax program, but we ought not to be calling about holding the country hostage to a fights over extending the debt limit. >> here now brad sherman democrat from california and steve so h steve solice republican. get rid of the see questions terks raise taxes and spend more money. i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. >> well, i don't think a...